746 Union Street,
Brooklyn,
NY
11215
This truly special, one-of-a-kind, four-story brownstone has all the quintessential prewar details: a traditional stoop canopied by a flowering Magnolia, oversized symmetrical windows and a very welcoming entry. "There is uniformity, a pleasing rhythm and solidity to brownstones," as Brownstoner remarked, "especially when paired with old trees, overflowing flower boxes, and heavy cast iron railings." This home has all of that and more! As soon as you enter the foyer with its mahogany doors, original banister, crown moldings and beautifully restored landings, you feel complete enchantment. Continue through the wide original pocket doors into a spacious and bright open living/ dining area with high ceilings, Victorian chandeliers, crown moldings, beautifully accented beams, and lovely hardwood floors. Perfect for entertaining, the parlor boasts a size-able modern kitchen with custom cabinetry and stainless appliances that overlooks a cheerful garden with seasonal perennials. Relax in the commodious and beautiful upper two floors which can be reconfigured into gracious bedroom suites accommodating up to 4 bedrooms and 4 baths with walk in closets, playrooms and office spaces. The garden apartment is a perfect rental or supplemental bonus space looking out onto the sunny South-facing garden. Find storage or a work room in the spacious basement with updated mechanicals. Other wonderful perks include Grohe fixtures, Miele laundry and a newly renovated windowed marble bathroom with thermostatic shower. Your finances run smoothly with all the major improvements responsibly completed, not to mention the low taxes and added rental income. There are many modern upgrades such as the new boiler, new water heater, copper skylights, a freshly redone facade and & beautifully refurbished newels, balusters and moldings. Top it all off with the acclaimed neighborhood replete with amazing eats, coffee shops, boutiques, a green market and Prospect Park -- all at your fingertips! Transit is convenient with the Q train at 7th Avenue and the 2/3 at Grand Army Plaza, not to mention many bus lines on 7th and 5th Aves.